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Anna Maria College at Risk of Closure in MA

The Massachusetts Department of Higher Education has flagged Anna Maria College as a potential closure risk. The department stated it cannot confirm the institution has sufficient resources to sustain current operations. This assessment highlights ongoing financial challenges facing the private college. Key Points Massachusetts higher ed department flags Anna Maria College for closure risk Department […]

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Walla Walla College Votes to Close Clarkston Campus

The Walla Walla Community College board has voted to close its satellite campus in Clarkston, Washington. Officials are actively exploring alternative funding sources to maintain some physical presence in the area. The decision comes amid preparations to shutter the location while seeking ways to continue serving the community. Key Points Board votes to close Clarkston

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5 Strategies to Cut Chronic Absenteeism in Schools

A University of Oregon report outlines five methods for schools to address chronic absenteeism and enhance student engagement. Key approaches include culturally relevant teaching and building strong family connections to improve attendance rates. The article emphasizes practical steps schools can take to foster a more engaging educational environment. Key Points Implement culturally relevant teaching to

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Denver Schools Push Bell-to-Bell Cellphone Ban

A Denver Public Schools committee recommends implementing a bell-to-bell cellphone ban across the district to reduce distractions. At Girls Athletic Leadership School, a charter middle school, students’ phones and electronics are collected in bins each morning. The policy aims to improve focus and engagement in classrooms. Key Points Committee advises full-day cellphone ban for Denver

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Michigan President Resigns Amid Cancer Diagnosis

Incoming University of Michigan president Kent Syverud is stepping down following a brain cancer diagnosis. The university’s board plans to initiate a new presidential search soon. The announcement was reported on April 15, 2026. Key Points Kent Syverud diagnosed with brain cancer Incoming president bows out from role Board to begin new presidential search Implications

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South Bronx School Starts Internships for 12-Year-Olds

A middle school in the South Bronx has launched an internship program for 12-year-olds to provide early career exposure. The program, founded by English teacher Deja Senghor at South Bronx Academy for Applied Media, aims to prepare students for future jobs through hands-on experiences. It reflects a push for career readiness starting in middle school.

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AI Guiding Student College Choices: Key Insights

The article explores how students are increasingly using AI tools to inform their college decisions. Education consultants highlight common applications of AI in this process, including some that raise concerns about accuracy and influence. It discusses the implications of AI’s role in shaping educational pathways. Key Points Students rely on AI for guidance on college

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Colorado’s Universal FAFSA Policies Boost Student Aid

Colorado’s Fund My Future initiative has assisted more students at 11 high schools in completing the FAFSA for federal student aid. The program promotes universal completion policies to increase access to higher education funding. Early results show promising improvements in application rates. Key Points Implemented in 11 Colorado high schools to encourage FAFSA completion Helps

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Erika Kirk Withdraws from TPUSA Event Over Threats

Erika Kirk, described as the widow of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, has withdrawn from a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event due to reported security concerns. The threats against her prompted the decision to prioritize safety. TPUSA is known for its involvement in conservative activism, including on college campuses. Key Points Erika Kirk pulls out of

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Newark Teens Voting Rights: Empowering Youth Civic Power

Two years after Newark granted 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in local school board elections, teens are still adapting to their new civic influence. The Youth Power Action Coalition hosted a summit on April 11, 2026, at The Heart Ballroom to raise awareness and encourage participation among dozens of students. The event focused

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